LPD Hack

2000-12-01 Thread Carson, Chuck
I have recently had some RH7 boxes on my network hacked via a brute force thru the lpd service. Does anyone know if there is a fix for this? Thanks, Chuck Chuck Carson Sr. Systems Engineer 858.909.3505 Office eBuilt.com 760.212.5899 MobileSan Diego,

Re: postfix or qmail

2000-12-01 Thread Thornton Prime
On 1 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Most qmail users, including myself, see this as a feature for qmail: > the sendmail way is the hard way. Users new to an MTA (basically > anyone that has to ask which one they should use) will have a much > easier learning curve with qmail configs than wit

Re: postfix or qmail

2000-12-01 Thread dave-mlist
I'm a qmail junkie so take my reply with a grain of salt. Jonathan> I finally decided that Jonathan> 1. it seems more people use postfix Not true as of this spring, when a huge survey found qmail's share of mail service domains to be about 100 times larger than postfix's. Jonathan> 2. I heard f

Re: unsubscirbe

2000-12-01 Thread Gustav Schaffter
unsubscirbe ? unsubscibe ? Doens't aynone sue o spill-chicker anymere? None of Yo business wrote: > > unsubscibe > > PLEASE unsubscribe me, the volume of email being sent > is way too much! I appreciate it, but it's too much. > > Thanks.:) Honestly, I can't setup filters for *all* these va

Re: Expanding a partionless installation

2000-12-01 Thread Larry Yudelson
I installed RH6.2 with a "partionless install," which means it occupies a file on my DOS partition. I set it to install at 600 k, which is the size of the file. I'd like to expand that to 2.5 meg, since I'm running out of room. Can that be done? -- Original Message -

Re: K6-2+ Red Hat 6.2 Kernel RPM's

2000-12-01 Thread fred smith
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 01:19:31AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > For those of you running one (or more) of those new K6-2+ low-voltage mobile I'd love to be running one of them, can someone suggest a dealer that sells them at non-gouge prices? Thanks! Fred > processors either in a Socket 7

unsubscirbe

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Re: bugzilla from RPM's?

2000-12-01 Thread cb
I've created a bugzilla RPM which I use at work. It's 2.10 and I've modified the spec file to depend on 'MySQL' rather than 'mysql'. The perl dependencies still have to be met, but that's no big deal. At any rate, let me know if you'd like to check them out and I'll make them available. Cheers

RE: ALSA

2000-12-01 Thread Jamin Collins
Stew Benedict [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Although not on Redhat, I've been using ALSA for over a year > with a nice > trident card. I still can use XMMS, Realplayer, etc. Once > you've got it > up and running, most things work the same, depending on the card you > select. With the T

Re: Using the FrontPage server extensions on Red Hat 7

2000-12-01 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Brian Wright wrote: > Hello, list! > > Has anyone been able to install the FrontPage Server Extensions on Red Hat > 7? It seems that the Apache package in Red Hat 7 is set up in such a way > that it's not possible to load the extensions. Access.conf is empty, but > when put

Re: boot floppy question

2000-12-01 Thread Michael Butler/CanEast/IBM
dd if=vmlinuz of=dev/fd0 is the hard way? Linux is like perl, there's more than one way to do almost anything but the command above is pretty simple. What's the easier command that you use? Mike John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on 11/30/2000 04:22:45 PM Please respond to [EMAIL

Re: ALSA

2000-12-01 Thread Stew Benedict
Although not on Redhat, I've been using ALSA for over a year with a nice trident card. I still can use XMMS, Realplayer, etc. Once you've got it up and running, most things work the same, depending on the card you select. With the Trident card, I've also got nice things like an optical out tha

Hard Drive woes

2000-12-01 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
Hi folks, anybody out there who can explain this goodie to me? I got a Fujitsu M2954SYU 4.3GB SCSI drive the other day, basically to experiment with (its previous owner regards it as dodgy). So I hooked it up, found an old Win 9x partition and 2.1GB of unusd space, which I formatted into a Linu

Re: K6-2+ Red Hat 6.2 Kernel RPM's

2000-12-01 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 01:19:31AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > For those of you running one (or more) of those new K6-2+ low-voltage mobile > processors either in a Socket 7 motherboard or in a relatively new low-end > laptop, [...] > > P.S. The patch enables the write allocate feature for

Re: Expanding a partionless installation

2000-12-01 Thread Luke C Gavel
Um, I'm not sure I understand you. Rephrase? On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Larry Yudelson wrote: > I'd like to increase the amount of disk space available to RedHat, > which I've installed "partitionless" as part of a DOS partition. > I've got plenty of free space in the partition -- how do I get > Red